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OL 9 must be configured so that the cryptographic hashes of system files match vendor values.

Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-271480 OL09-00-000243 SV-271480r1091152_rule   Medium
Description
The hashes of important files like system executables should match the information given by the RPM database. Executables with erroneous hashes could be a sign of nefarious activity on the system.
STIG Date
Oracle Linux 9 Security Technical Implementation Guide 2025-05-08

Details

Check Text (C-75530r1091150_chk)
Verify that OL 9 is configured so that the cryptographic hashes of system files match vendor values.

List files on the system that have file hashes different from what is expected by the RPM database with the following command:

$ sudo rpm -Va --noconfig | awk '$1 ~ /..5/ && $2 != "c"'

If there is output, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-75437r1091151_fix)
Configure OL 9 so that the cryptographic hashes of system files match vendor values.

Given output from the check command, identify the package that provides the output and reinstall it. The following trimmed example output shows a package that has failed verification, been identified, and been reinstalled:

$ sudo rpm -Va --noconfig | awk '$1 ~ /..5/ && $2 != "c"'
S.5....T. /usr/bin/znew

$ sudo dnf provides /usr/bin/znew
[...]
gzip-1.10-8.el9.x86_64 : The GNU data compression program
[...]

$ sudo dnf -y reinstall gzip
[...]

$ sudo rpm -Va --noconfig | awk '$1 ~ /..5/ && $2 != "c"'
[no output]